# Assessment of Serum Thyroid Antibody Levels in Patients with Type-I and Type-II Diabetes without Thyroid Disease

**Authors:** Akin Dayan, Asli Karadeniz Yonak

PMC · DOI: 10.12669/pjms.41.7.11918 · Pakistan Journal of Medical Sciences · 2025-07-01

## TL;DR

The study found higher thyroid antibodies in Type-I diabetes patients compared to controls and Type-II diabetes patients, especially in women.

## Contribution

The study provides new evidence on elevated thyroid antibodies in Type-I diabetes, particularly in women.

## Key findings

- Anti-TG and anti-TPO levels were higher in Type-I DM patients than in controls and Type-II DM patients.
- The elevation in thyroid antibodies was statistically significant in women with Type-I DM.
- Thyroid antibody levels in Type-II DM patients were not significantly higher than in controls.

## Abstract

The study assessed differences in the thyroglobulin antibody and thyroid peroxidase antibody between euthyroid Type-I and Type-II diabetes mellitus (DM) and control groups not using thyroid medication.

This was a cross-sectional study. People with Type-I and Type-II diabetes and a control group aged between 18 and 80 years were enrolled at the diabetes and internal medicine outpatient clinic of Istanbul Haydarpaşa Numune Training and Research Hospital between 2020-2023. Data analysis was performed on 103 participants with Type-I DM, 110 with Type-II DM, and 110 control subjects, all randomly selected. Anti-thyroglobulin antibody (anti-TG), anti-thyroperoxidase antibody (anti-TPO), thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH), fasting blood glucose (FBG), hemoglobin A1c, (HbA1c) and blood creatinine levels were recorded for analysis.

In the study, anti-TG and anti-TPO levels were higher in Type-I DM patients than in the control and Type-II DM groups. This elevation was statistically significant in women with Type-I DM compared to women patients in other groups. In this study, thyroid antibody levels in patients with Type-II DM were not significantly higher than those in the control group.

This study highlights the importance of regular assessment of thyroid function and antibodies in women diagnosed with Type-I DM, but not necessarily in those wi th Type-II DM without thyroid disease.

## Linked entities

- **Diseases:** Type-I diabetes mellitus (MONDO:0005147), Type-II diabetes mellitus (MONDO:0005148)

## Full-text entities

- **Genes:** TPO (thyroid peroxidase) [NCBI Gene 7173] {aka MSA, TDH2A, TPX}, TG (thyroglobulin) [NCBI Gene 7038] {aka AITD3, TGN}
- **Diseases:** Type-I DM (MESH:D003922), Type-II DM (MESH:D003924), DM (MESH:D003920), Thyroid Disease (MESH:D013959)
- **Chemicals:** thyroid medication (-), creatinine (MESH:D003404), glucose (MESH:D005947)
- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

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